Benjamin M. Pietrenka is Postdoctoral Fellow in the Faculty of Theology and Church History at Ruprecht Karls Universitaet Heidelberg. His work has appeared in Religion and American Culture and Journal of Early Modern History as well as in the edited volumes Bodies in Early Modern Religious Dissent and The Bible in Early Transatlantic Pietism and Evangelicalism.
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"This is a monumental study that has cohesively woven together the complexities of eighteenth-century Moravian missions to the missionized communities of enslaved Africans and Indigenous groups. . . . The work exposes the racial biases and prejudices that starkly contradict the valued spiritual equality of Moravianism and instead reveal a proto-racist mission." -Winelle Kirton-Roberts,author of Created in their Image: Evangelical Protestantism in Antigua and Barbados, 1834-1914 "Religion on the Margins challenges our understanding of the Moravians. With a focus on missionary workers rather than leaders, Benjamin M. Pietrenka provides a new perspective on the spread of the Moravian faith and its shift away from some elements of its early radicalism. Based on a vast bibliography, including many German language sources, this book represents a major contribution." -Carla Pestana,author of The World of Plymouth Plantation